Buy Peterbilt Steering Wheels, Hub Adapters & Steering Wheel Kits
Shop for aftermarket semi truck steering wheels, matching hub adapters, and complete wheel kits to customize your Peterbilt interior. Choose from wheel diameters like 16-, 18-, and 20-inch wheel widths.
Shop Peterbilt Steering Wheel Kits, Covers & Half-Wrap Designs
- Stylish Replacement Wheel Options: colored custom wheels with matching 3-to-5-hole adapter rings, center pad and hub kits.
- Comfortable Wheel Grip: black leather wheel kits, half-leather wraps and microfiber covers.
- Custom Interior Appearance: modern chrome 4-spoke, retro ivory, or mahogany wood wheels with matching bezels and horn buttons.
Fits models like the Peterbilt 359, 389, 567, 579, and more. Complement your new steering wheel kit with additional
Peterbilt 379 interior accessories and match your purchases with a premium steering wheel, comfortable cover, or a polished hub piece to fit your
Peterbilt 389 steering wheel that offers an incredible look and feel.
Filter through premium steering wheel products with wood finishes and leather
steering wheel covers for trucks by Steering Creations, and budget-friendly vinyl steering wheels with unique chrome spoke cutouts from United Pacific.
Frequently Asked Questions About Peterbilt Steering Wheels
Will these steering wheels fit my specific Peterbilt model and year?
Most aftermarket Peterbilt steering wheels are designed to fit models from 1998 to present, including the 379, 389, 567, and 579 series. However, compatibility depends on your truck's specific steering column spline count (typically 36 or 40 splines). Before ordering, check your current steering wheel's spline count by removing the center cap and counting the grooves on the steering shaft. Pre-1998 models may require an adapter kit for proper fitment.
What's the difference between leather, wood grain, and chrome steering wheels in terms of durability?
Leather steering wheels offer the best grip and comfort for daily driving but may show wear after 3-5 years of heavy use. Wood grain wheels provide a classic look and excellent durability, though they can become slippery when wet. Chrome wheels are the most durable and easiest to clean, making them ideal for drivers who prioritize low maintenance over comfort. Many drivers prefer leather for long hauls and chrome for local or vocational use.
Can I install a new steering wheel myself, or do I need professional help?
Installation typically takes 30-45 minutes and can be done with basic tools: a steering wheel puller, socket set, and torque wrench. The main challenge is disconnecting the airbag (if equipped) and ensuring proper alignment. Always disconnect the battery first and wait 15 minutes before working on airbag-equipped wheels. If your truck has cruise control or other steering wheel controls, you may need to transfer these components, which can add complexity to the installation.
What diameter steering wheel should I choose, and how does it affect driving?
Peterbilt steering wheels typically come in 18-inch and 20-inch diameters. The 18-inch provides quicker steering response and easier maneuvering in tight spaces, making it popular for local delivery and city driving. The 20-inch offers better leverage and reduced driver fatigue on long hauls, which is why most over-the-road drivers prefer this size. Consider your driving style and route types when choosing.
Are these steering wheels DOT approved, and will they pass inspection?
All steering wheels sold for highway use must meet FMVSS standards. Quality aftermarket wheels from reputable manufacturers include proper certification markings and maintain the original safety features of your truck. However, avoid steering wheels marketed as "show only" or those without proper documentation, as these may not pass DOT inspections. When installing, ensure the horn functions properly and any airbag systems remain operational, as these are inspection requirements.